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Subject: rabbits


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tjm
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Date Posted: 09/21/05 5:03:27pm
In reply to: pjk 's message, "snapshot sept. '05" on 09/14/05 9:07:44pm

the rabbits are gone. some eaten; some escaped; some euthanised; some dog bait.

it's a long, ugly and funny story but the short version is that it never worked out the way i hoped it would.
one problem that i did not account for adequately is the fact that they tend to:

Breed Like Rabbits.

it was like a comedy routine with rabbits hatching every ten minutes.

anyway, i guess i have not been able to Go Gaul and embrace the fresh rabbit hanging its cure for a day in my studio and roasting it for dinner. it sounds so good and country and clean on paper but when you have to slit the throat of a squirming little white bunny and remove its skin and then clean its entrails and hang it to cure: by the time dinner rolls around, you've got to be that special person to really enjoy the meat.

i'm working on it.

also they have a particular odor: their cage and droppings and glandular secretions that stays with you right up to the dinner bell.

the sheep were a lot easier and more palatable for some reason. maybe it's simpler stated when you consider that there's a rat inside every

RA bbi T

-t

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